This worksheet for children and young teens explains how their body reacts to fear or perceived danger. (0322, fear, phobia, mind-body, anxiety)
This worksheet is designed to help parents who regularly find themselves yelling and shouting at their children. Yelling is not a form of discipline and in the long run, just pushes children away. There are 11 strategies to try when yelling and shouting is a problem along with questions to help parents gain insight into their behavior. (0122, parenting, behavior problems, family therapy)
This worksheet teaches children that people get angry to different degrees and in different ways. (1121, anger management, anger control, temper tantrums)
This worksheet gives kids an example of a student frustrated at school and asks students to think about what causes them frustration at school and what they can do about it. (ADHD, behavior, frustration, 1021)
This worksheet helps children learn to match different feelings with different facial expressions. (0621. Feelings, emotional communication, empathy)
Give this award to children who demonstrate acts of kindness. Great for all kids, but particularly kids who are dealing with anger control issues and behavioral problems (0819)
Create this paper “Fortune Teller” in minutes for a great way to get kids talking about positive emotions.
(Emotional intelligence, positive psychology, emotional communication, 1218)
This worksheet shows people how to cut out and fold a Fortune Teller, which is designed to help kids talk about themselves, their likes and dislikes, and more.
This worksheet gives children a template to think about what they could have done differently in terms of their behaviors. Children are asked to draw a problem they have had and write about and draw a picture of what they could have done differently. (behavior problems, autism, ADHD, Asperger Syndrome, 1018)
Use this poster to help kids talk about their different feelings. Simple instructions are included on the poster. (emotional intelligence, feelings, 0318)